What is another word for tiddley?

Pronunciation: [tˈɪdlɪ] (IPA)

Tiddley is a colloquial and unusual word that basically means "tipsy" or "slightly drunk." Some synonyms of tiddley include: elated, merry, happy, intoxicated, tipsy, buzzed, inebriated, and cheerful. Often used in British slang, tiddley is a playful way to describe a state of mild intoxication. Other synonyms like 'jolly" or "gleeful" can also be used to describe a state of happiness. Using these words can add character and expressiveness to everyday language. Regardless of the exact synonym used, the meaning remains largely the same: a happy and slightly tipsy state.

What are the hypernyms for Tiddley?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Tiddley

Then she replied, calling him sugar plum and tootsy wootsy and tiddley-winks.
"Edgar Saltus: The Man"
Marie Saltus
Keeps the little tiddley-wink next door.
"When Ghost Meets Ghost"
William Frend De Morgan

Famous quotes with Tiddley

  • There are some things a chappie's mind absolutely refuses to picture, and Aunt Julia singing 'Rumpty-tiddley-umpty-ay' is one of them.
    P. G. Wodehouse

Related words: tiddley pom, tiddley poms, tiddly poms, tiddley

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